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After just recently rebranding from Hilton Honors to Hilton Honors, Hilton has released their latest promotion, 2K Every Day, which runs through April 30, 2017.

2K Every Day Promotion

The promotion is relatively straightforward with very few restrictions.

You must register for the promotion

The promotion is valid at all Hilton properties

It is valid for stays between February 1 and April 30, 2017

You will earn a 2,000 points bonus for every night’s stay during the promotion

The points are a bonus on top of your regular points earned for your stay

Points should post to your Hilton account within 6-8 weeks

You can review the full terms and conditions (PDF link)

A Great Promotion

Depending on your choice of hotel, there is some great earning potential here, particularly when using a co-branded card. Even if you don’t use a Hilton co-branded credit card, the 2,000 points per night is a nice bonus. Just remember that you need to register before you make your bookings!

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Comments

This is very nice promotion.
Getting 2000 points per day equals number of points received for $200 spent per night at HH properties.
And the promo applies even to the reservations made prior the promotion was announced.

**Will members earn Bonus Points with the “2K Every Day” promotion for Reward Stays for this
promotion?**

Members will earn Bonus Points with the “2K Every Day” promotion if they have incidental charges
during a Reward Stay, provided such charges are deemed eligible folio charges. This does not apply to
incidental charges for stays at Hampton, Home2 Suites or Homewood Suites by Hilton.

So for properties not in that family it could be quite a good deal on points too. Nice chance for a rebate.

nice.. 2k points per night is a good promotion, specially if one had a stay lined up.. i was looking for anniversary options and now I wouldn’t mind choosing a hilton property.. and while some of their reward options require insane amount of points, their points+cash options makes a lot of sense.. i required 70k points for a 2 night stay at one of their resorts recently.. I had only 35k.. so the other option was to pay for one night ($250).. but the points+cash option only requied 32k points + $36 for 2 nights..

HHonors points are among the least valuable in the entire miles/points universe. At a value of maybe $0.004 per point, this 2k point promo gives you only about $8 a night in points. OK, for many folks this is gravy for stays that they would have made at Hilton anyways. But as a reason to select a Hilton property over some other property — nah, not worth that much.

Not bad. I believe it’s a very nice promo. I will be registering my account. If my hubby was staying somewhere and gave my account would those go into my account or does my name have to be on the reservation?

This is a very good promotion for lower end properties and is very straightforward. Hilton do seem to have been running a lot of promotions over the last year or two so have got used to them. It will be tough if go back to just earning standard points.

This is great! I don’t know about you guys, but I always click to opt-in to these promos, even if I don’t have any plans yet for stays. You never now what will come up, and at that time, you might have forgotten. So best to do it right away.

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